Tritium recently installed Hungary’s first liquid-cooled 50 kW fast charger - the Veefil-RT - for the NKM Mobilitas Ltd. 50kW Nominal effective output power Dual output (CHAdeMO, CCS-T2) Unique liquid cooling system IP65 best in the market => increased reliability High power factor and efficiency Lowest weight 165kG => reduced installation cost Smallest market footprint => reduced installation cost Network connectivity (OCPP 1.5 / 1.6) 3 Years of Warranty 5 …
The Veefil-RT is liquid cooled which controls heat and reduces wear on internal components.The customisable front and rear decals of the Veefil-RT offer a powerful branding and communication opportunity.Corporate colours, logos, and messages can be incorporated into each customer-branded Veefil-RT. Tritium’s journey grew out of solar car racing at the University of Queensland, in Brisbane Australia.
Tritium, the Australian DC electric vehicle charging infrastructure solutions specialist, announced that Hungary’s NKM Mobilitas Ltd. (Mobiliti) has installed the country’s first liquid-cooled 50kW DC fast charger for electric vehicles (EV) in the KÖKI Terminál P+R, an underground parking facility at one of Budapest’s major shopping malls.The charger belongs to Tritium’s Veefil-RT product range and is part of Mobiliti’s expanding EV charging network across Hungary.“We are very pleased to offer our EV customers this fast charging opportunity,” says Szabolcs Balogh, Managing Director of NKM Mobilitás Ltd. “Thanks to its small footprint, the Tritium charger needs limited space and could be installed conveniently between two bays of the parking garage. The charger at the Hunter Valley Gardens is the fourth in the proposed rollout.Among the 50 charging locations are the 18 deployed for the Queensland Electric Super Highway, the world’s longest electric super highway in a single state which allows tourists to travel from Coolangatta to Cairns and from Brisbane to Toowoomba in a low or zero emissions vehicle.The continued development of infrastructure has also attracted the interest and support of electric vehicle manufacturers, including Australia’s number three brand, Hyundai:“The more infrastructure we see being put into place, the more we’re encouraged to introduce new electric vehicles into the Australian market,” said Scott Grant, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor Company Australia.“Australia’s 50th DC recharging location is an important milestone for the industry and for the country – it gives us renewed confidence in the lead-up to the launch of our new IONIQ EV in November.”Tritium’s Veefil-RTs ensure drivers can fully charge their vehicle to 80 per cent within 30 minutes on average for any EV with a CHAdeMO or CCS2 socket.
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Tritium’s journey grew out of solar car racing at the University of Queensland, in Brisbane Australia. This feature will also reduce future maintenance requirements.”Jeroen Jonker, Vice President Sales Europe, Tritium said:“The breakthrough of e-mobility depends essentially on the ready availability of public chargers.
In just 10 minutes: The Veefil-PK high power charging system operating at 350 kW can add 350 kilometres (217 miles) of range to an electric vehicle . Tritium is committed to your electric vehicle charging success.
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